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M��h Zoai <br />Tom Alleva provided overview of systerri to respond to claims of officer misconduct. <br />Policies updated every three years. Officers' Bill of Rights outlines an officer's duty on � <br />the Roseviile Policy book. Policy provides that the Department will respond to complaint <br />in writing. Police use same form for commendations. In 2000, the Department received � <br />26 complaints and 4 were external including claims of speeding, lack of courtesy and no <br />response to a call. HRC asked that if complaint is filed would HRC be notified. <br />April 2Q01 <br />• Steve �mith will facilitate a complaint <br />June 2001 <br />• City Attorney 7oe1 Jarrinik spoke to the HRC regarding alleged bias crime. HRC can <br />acknowledge existence of an incident to the victim and state that the HRC would monitor <br />the case. Communication must be limitcd to this level or could jeopardize a victim's <br />ability to secure remedies. Under no circumstance should HRC apologize for incident <br />due to liability coneerns. HRC could contact individual at conclusion of case to seeure <br />evaluation on how they were treated in Roseville. Joel said he would meet with Assistant <br />City Manager and Deputy Chief to review internal process and current HRC plan and <br />provide comments for potential adjustments. <br />• Smith said that he cauld not find any basis to continue any further action to review claim <br />December 2002 <br />Roseville resident who relies on wheelchair �ave an informal complaint while shopping <br />at Kohl's Department Store. Store's wheeIchair is inaccessible and once his attendant <br />retrieved it, he could not get through aisles. Given information to contact DHR. <br />Apri12003 <br />• DHR facing substantial budget cuts. They are willing to train local HRCs to assist with <br />"intakes." <br />June 2003 <br />Local EIRCs discontinued handling Intakcs far DHR in the eariy 1990s. If vvant to do <br />this, Commissioners must receive training and would only collect initial information. <br />August 2003 <br />• HRC offered assistance to resident who had several racist incidents occur in her <br />neighborhood. Resideni declined assistance at this time. <br />
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